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You guys must be really heavy handed and/or have money to burn to be going through a toolbox every few months?
I've had an open tote Fat Max for a couple of years and its fine, I mean what 'abuse' do you give them, use them as a football?
I appreciate what you are saying but tools and bags don't organise themselves no matter how much or little they cost. You need to be able to throw, not place, the tool in and find it straight away next time you want it.
What i would really like is a smart tool bag that i can hold my hand out behind me and it puts the correct tool in my hand without me asking. AFAIK the only tool that can do that is a switched on 1st year apprentice :smile:
Sorry Steve. Didn't notice great minds think alike :lol:
if you want to be fast you break the tools down so you only carry exactly what you need for that job nothing slows you down like a choice of tools an example would be if fitting caps to test you need spanner grips cutters and caps in a bucketGranted the pro pacs arn't for everyone but tool bags are not just a place for storing tools but a tool themself. Tool organisation will make you a faster plumber. fact!
If i carry much more junk in mine i'll need one of these :smile:
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